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Understanding saving faith requires careful theological distinctions that have often been blurred throughout church history. Drawing from theologians such as Francis Turretin, Petrus van Mastricht, and Samuel Rutherford, Pastor Aldo Leon examines how the gospel is to be preached and heard, explaining why confusion over the nature of saving faith has contributed to errors ranging from Arminianism and Roman Catholicism to Antinomianism and the Federal Vision. Highlights * The distinction between the direct act and reflex act of faith and why both are necessary for properly understanding saving faith. * Why the gospel first calls sinners to believe Christ died for all who repent and believe before assurance becomes personally appropriated. * How collapsing the direct and reflex acts of faith leads either to presumption or to legalistic uncertainty. * The relationship between knowledge, assent, and trust in saving faith, and why assurance is a fruit of faith rather than its essence. * Why the Westminster Confession distinguishes saving faith from the believer's subjective assurance of salvation. * The difference between habitual conversion and active conversion, demonstrating God's sovereign work alongside the believer's response. * How God's eternal decree must be distinguished from the ordained means by which the gospel is preached and received. * The distinction between the preached covenant and the eternal covenant of redemption, and why confusing them fuels Federal Vision theology. * How the gospel is sincerely offered to both the elect and the reprobate while accomplishing different purposes according to God's sovereign design. * The various categories of God's calling—common, universal, accidental, and effectual—and how each explains the differing responses to the preached gospel. * Why properly distinguishing God's revealed will from His secret decree protects both the free offer of the gospel and the doctrines of grace. * A pastoral call to hear the gospel through the biblical order established in Scripture, avoiding both works-righteousness and presumptuous faith. Support Us Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics [https://buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics] Purchase Christ's Crown: Christianity and the Civil Realm: https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm [https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm] Thank you for listening to Kingdom Polemics. If this episode helped deepen your understanding of Reformed theology, please subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review to help others discover the podcast.
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